Although most people will recover in a week or two, the condition can be serious, especially for infants, and is the most common cause of hospital admissions in young children who develop acute respiratory illness.
“So we ended up in Temple Street; they used what’s called a C-path mask which is basically oxygen that had to be manually held on him which was quiet scary and Liam didn’t like it at all but that was keeping his lungs functioning.” His family were told they would have to travel to Sweden for emergency ecmotherapy treatment, a form of advanced life support.
Did anyone ever hear anything SO REDICULOUS the treatment was there in Crumlin but could only be used for a 'different' medical issue.
Pfizer recently preparing regulatory applications for RSV immunisation and huge media coverage on same virus. Lucky coincidence I’m sure. Speedy recovery to this lo 🙏
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